We are excited to announce that Sherri Huntley, Vice President of HR at ATCS, has joined Take Command's new Client Advisory Board! This Board is dedicated to enhancing employee benefits, creating an easy benefits enrollment process, and fostering industry collaboration. Sherri’s involvement will enable ATCS to continue offering exceptional benefits to our employees. Read more: https://bit.ly/3Lbgxhx #TakeCommand #EmployeeBenefits #WeAreATCS
ATCS, PLC
Civil Engineering
Herndon, Virginia 7,132 followers
Engineering Innovative Solutions
About us
ATCS is a leading engineering consulting firm offering comprehensive solutions across a wide range of fields, including transportation, traffic planning, environmental planning, geospatial, site civil, bridges and structures, rail and transit, buildings and facilities, air and noise, project controls, water resources, and emergency management services. ATCS is committed to excellence in all aspects of our work, ethical business practices, client-focused service delivery, and social responsibility towards the communities we serve and operate in. Learn more at atcsplc.com.
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http://www.atcsplc.com
External link for ATCS, PLC
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Herndon, Virginia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1994
- Specialties
- Water Resources, Transportation Planning, Transportation Design, Emergency Management Services, Traffic Engineering, Air and Noise Abatement Services, Land Survey and Geomatic Services, Multimodal Transportation, Construction Management and Inspection, Bridges and Structures, Buildings and Facilities, Program Management and Project Controls, GIS, Transit and Rail, Site Civil, and Environmental Planning
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Happy 4th of July from all of us at ATCS! Wishing our clients, family, and friends a joyful and safe holiday filled with celebration and gratitude. ❤️🤍💙 #WeAreATCS #IndependenceDay #4thofJuly #CelebrateFreedom
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We're proud to announce that Josh Wilson, VP and Pennsylvania Operations Manager at ATCS, has been elected as the ACEC/PA Central Region Chair. He's set to lead collaborative discussions among members and key partners focused on the growth and development of Pennsylvania's transportation infrastructure. Congratulations, Josh! Your leadership will play a key role in advancing solutions and strategies across the region. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehBWe3Cx #ACECPA #Leadership #WeAreATCS
Josh Wilson Elected Chair of ACEC/PA Central Region
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"...As I walked through the city, I was struck by the thoughtful design of the public spaces. Wide sidewalks with designated areas for kids to play made the environment not only functional but also enjoyable and safe for everyone. Seeing how Engineering can create spaces that enhance people's lives was incredibly inspiring." Read more to discover what inspired Paige Cassell to pursue a career in Civil Engineering and explore the valuable advice she offers to young aspiring female Engineers. 🔗 https://bit.ly/3VLp67w #EnhancedByEngineering #INWED24 #INWED #WomenInEngineering #InternationalWomenInEngineeringDay #WeAreATCS #LifeAtATCS
A New Era in Engineering: Paige Cassell's Advice for Aspiring Female Engineers
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From Inspiration to Innovation: Celebrating Karuna Pujara's Engineering Journey in Honor of International Women in Engineering Day! By exploring Karuna’s path into Engineering and the sources of her inspiration, we gain valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by women in the AEC industry. Read more: https://bit.ly/3XCFz0A #EnhancedByEngineering #INWED24 #INWED #WomenInEngineering #InternationalWomenInEngineeringDay #WeAreATCS #LifeAtATCS
From Inspiration to Innovation: Celebrating Karuna Pujara's Engineering Journey
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ATCS' Walter Fedrowitz, PE, CCM, director of Program Management & Project Controls, has been selected to join the American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina Emerging Leaders Board! This appointment recognizes Walter's dedication to fostering development and promoting diversity within the engineering industry in South Carolina. Congratulations, Walter! Your leadership will undoubtedly make an impact. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gVSNbVva #ACECSC #EmergingLeaders #WeAreATCS
Walter Fedrowitz Selected to ACEC-SC Emerging Leaders Board
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Over the weekend, ATCS held the 2nd annual John H. Morse Legacy Walk in honor of our dear friend and colleague. We are excited to share that we have surpassed our 2024 fundraising goal for the John H. Morse Scholarship Fund created by CMAA NCC where John previously served as a Chapter President! We are still accepting donations to the scholarship fund which will help support the next generation of AEC leaders. https://bit.ly/4ezpSgJ Thank you to everyone who helped coordinate this celebratory event, donate to the scholarship fund, or participate in the walk this past Saturday. We look forward to seeing many of you next year at the 3rd annual John H. Morse Legacy Walk! #WeAreATCS #CMAA #CMAANCC
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Last week, our Raleigh office carried out its quarterly NCDOT Adopt-a-Highway cleanup. Led by Vice President and North Carolina Operations Manager Craig J. Hyman, P.E., our small but dedicated crew, including Senior Traffic Engineer Justin Green, PE, RSP1 and Transportation Designer William Luther, EI, worked hard to clean both sides of a two-mile stretch of Penny Road from Kildaire Farm Road to Holly Springs Road in Cary, NC. We thank our team for embodying our commitment to giving back to the communities we serve. #Community #NCDOT #AdoptAHighway #WeAreATCS #LifeAtATCS
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This past May, Debbie Painter, senior natural resources specialist at ATCS, led a Wetland Identification course at Sandy Bottom Nature Park. Staff members from various disciplines participated, gaining insights into wetland identification and related federal, state, and local regulations. During the training, the team reviewed soils mapping, topographic maps, and US Fish and Wildlife Service Inventory Maps to analyze a sample project site. Debbie introduced methods for effective soil identification and classification, use of the Munsell Color Chart, and identification of local wetland plants. Participants also learned how to accurately complete wetland data sheets. To simulate a sample project, participants conducted a long transect from east to west through a forested area near Crystal Lake's western shore. Over two days, they assessed soils, vegetation, and hydrology at four waypoints along the transect, successfully identifying a 60-square-foot wetland area. Connect with Kelly C. or Deborah Painter to learn how our experts can help you navigate wetland assessments with precision and efficiency. #Environmental #FieldWork #Conservation #SkillDevelopment #WeAreATCS
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On June 19, 1865, Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, with the news that the more than 250,000 enslaved Black people in the state were free. This day came to be known as #Juneteenth. We recognize the significance of this day and are committed to fostering and building diverse, inclusive, and equitable communities. Join us in celebrating and learning more with the National Museum of African American History and Culture: https://lnkd.in/gqvPZFF
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